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9.3.3 Sampling Period and Duration Datalogging
Programming Sampling Period and Duration Datalogging
1.
Select the Logger Program menu (
→
→
F3:Logger F5:Program
)
2.
Select
F3:Sampling Period and Duration
from the menu.
3.
The
90-FL
now prompts you to enter the sampling period in seconds. The current sampling
period is displayed…
Enter Sampling Period (secs) : 5
Use the Numeric Keypad to set the
90-FL
to log a reading every 1 to 300 seconds.
Press
to save the new sampling period and move to setting the duration.
Press
to retain the previous sampling period and move to setting the duration.
4.
The
90-FL
now prompts you to enter the duration in minutes. The current duration is
displayed…
Enter Duration of Sampling (mins) : 10
Enter 0 for continuous
Use the Numeric Keypad to set the total duration for which the
90-FL
will log readings into
memory from 1 to 720 minutes. Alternatively, enter 0 to log continuously until logging is
stopped by the user or the memory is full.
Press
to save the new duration.
Press
to quit and retain the previous duration.
5.
The Sampling Period and Duration datalogging is now programmed, and can be started and
stopped as required.
Starting and Stopping Sampling Period and Duration Datalogging
Starting and stopping Sampling Period and Duration datalogging is a two step process…
1.
Press
in normal measurement mode.
2.
The
90-FL
now prompts you to press
to begin logging. For example…
Press Enter to Sample every 5 seconds,
For 10 minutes, or Menu to Quit 12:00:00
The time is shown to enable the user to synchronise the sampling times if required.
4.
Press
to start logging.
To stop logging before the end of the duration press
.
Notes
1.
The
90-FL
remains switched on continuously for Sampling Period and Duration datalogging.
2.
If the Dissolved Oxygen stirrer is enabled, it is switched on continuously for Sampling Period
and Duration datalogging.